MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1335
PAGE FXY1
WINTER CEREMONY
SLATED SATURDAY
ASHLAND ARMORY
Uniformed bodies of HiUab Tem
ple will be In the limelight at the 1P35
Winter Ceremonial with Rex Barnett,
Captain ol the Hillah Patrol as gen
eral Ceremonial chairman. A host of
committee members under Baroett'a
able leadership, have been busily per
fecting plans for a brilliant conclave
which will be held at the Ashland
Armory on Saturday, November 16.
While this year's ceremony will not
be staged on an elaborate scale, it will
be a friendly and colorful gathering,
the kind that has always proven
popular with southern Oregon Shrtn
era. The program arranged by Chair
man Barnett and his committees, la
replete with business sessions, a pa
rade, band concert, second section
work and social good-fellowship ses
sions. At 4:30 p. m. tha novices will
be received at the Armory and Re
corder Rufus Detrick will supervise
the preliminary details. At 4:45 p. m.
a short business session will be held,
followed by a social hour on the mez
anlne floor of the Armory between
5.0G and 6:00 oclock, A delicious tur
key banquet will hold the stage from
8:00 to 7:30 p. m. and the Armory
basement has been selected for this
repast.
When the clock strikes 7:30 the
Hillah night parade will leave the
Armory to traverse the business dis
trict of Ashland. This parade will
feature the Band, Patrol, Drum Corps.
Novices, Potentate, Divan and Nobil
ity, Upon returning to thfl Armory
the Drum Corps from Klamath Fails
will present a colorful review, follow
ed by brilliant drills ,by the Hiuan
Patrol at 8:30 o'clock. At 8:45 p. m.
the Potentate and Divan, Past Po
tentates of Hillah Temple, and visit
leg Shrine dignitaries will be formal
ly introduced to the Nobles, followed
by other details of the program pre
liminary to the second section work.
The painful pilgrimage for candi
dates across the burning sands of the
desert will begin at S:IS P- nt. and
the Hillah wrecking crew under the
able supervision of director Dade Ter-
rett, will conduct the trembling can
didates over the sizzling desert wastes
which will take those who can sur
viva the ordeal into the Mystic Or
der of the Shrine. Every Indication
points o a most successful Winter
Carnival, with a generous turn-out or
Fezzed Shriners participating.
CEREMONIAL
.COMMITTEES
nunprnl Committee
Regln&ld Barnett, gen, chairman
Ward V. Croft . . . ...
George W. Htilla
William A. Gates
Membership eomroltlee
John C. Thompson, chairman
O. O. Alenderrer
Blbert L. Lenox
35. C. Jerome
Alonro O, Bishop
Paul B. Bynntng
W. K. McNatr
M, W. Grubb
George W. HillU
George P. Taylor
J. Bam Jordan
Sam J. Coull
Floyd Patty
Preston P. Gray
Kenneth P. Lawrence
Capt. Prentice M, Clark
George R. Chapman
E. E. Evans
Clarence L, Curtis
M. C. Butt
George W. Ager
Members of the Dltan, Patrol,
Band and Drum Corps
Hosnttaltty Committee
w. H. McNalr, chairman, and the
following Past .Potentates:
W, M. Colvlg
Geo. W, Dunn
Walter E. Newcombe
Frank J. Newman
Thomas H. Simpson
Phil B. Herman .
Emit Brltt
Fred D. Warner
Bam H. Baker
P. K. Hammond
E. C. (Jerry) Jerome
Rufus E. Detriclt
Carl Y. Tengwald
George R, Chapman
"Albert K. Cass
0. O. Alenderfcr
Refreshment Committee
Kenneth B. Williams, chairman
Leon B. Haskins
Trretl H. earner
1. R. Frldegar
William K. Host
Carl Stelnseifer
Fran C. Porter
John A. C. King
Loula E. Serruys
Banquet CommlftM
William F. Loomls. chairman
W. David Whittle
F. Slade Songer
Percy R. Hardy
John Rolston
George B. Alden
Louis W. Wtpperman
Clyde L. Dettro
John Valen
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SINUS
PA I N S
May 8 0u To
INFLAMMATION
Colorful Shrine Units to Parade at Ashland Hillah Potentate
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tlma . WltltUe, i-oleiitatt. ttfto
vtt! preside at Ceremnnlaf.
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CEREMONIAL
CHAIRMAN
ANNIVERSARY SALE
BURELSON'S SI
ATTRACTS THRON
Southern Oregon vown todaj
crowded Burelson stare to take d
rantfte of the hundreds of interest
ing values offerwi ?a the sensatJonat
Svvnth AnnSverssry S5 which s'.rtrt
i thta momtrtg h number of -atT
?s5rfi5 have bwn erv''d s-
Kr winter sarel for JsdJ hss
ben wcared by Mr. and Stra. E.
BureJson for thi nnikiS tore-wtd
sale In addiliort to the aiwa'iy Isrge
stoek of attractive merchandise- Par
ticularly low price re twtvt foitnr
pd for the seventh snniverflary in sp
prwiatton of the gnerous patronige
this wcil-knowrt Tirm hsa en)oyt
iuritifr th pest year.
Smart dresses, coats. Mouses, sweat
er. A&irts. lingerie ttnd hosiery on the
main fioor h been marked down
considerably. The mnHnery i?prt
meat la the downsUtrs stora has an
excepttonstiy complete selection of
new winter hat t speria prices.
Louver priced frarmertts ttnd house
dresses are also locite-i in the down
stairs store.
Although Burelson'a stor.? al'A-uys
has an Impressive stock of fine ftp-
parel, this fail ahopperj w$H tinderen
more than usuat to c!ect from
frequent trips to the eUy fashion
centers, Mr. an$ Mr. Burelsc-n Stee?
in close touch with style which wiiJ
appeal to women of the Rogie River
valley.
Seven years go BnreJson's store
waa located on South Central avenue,
where the owners msdc several 5m
proremonta and expansions before
moring to their present quarters in
the Metiford building on Korth Ctn
trfti. This estftbliment. i now one
of the beat known in the city and in
cludes large downstairs store In ad
dition to the main floor.
Rev Barnett, captain of the Hitiah
Temple Patrol, who lead the com
mittees In charpe of the Winter Cere
mnntat at Ashland,
Photos by Peasiey
Top; Hillah Temple hand, featuring Shrtnert who reMde In Ashland and immediate lclntty. The southern
Oregon Shrine drum corps, shown in center, comes from Kiamatit Fat is while the Hliiah patrol shown below,
Is comprised of members who live in Grants Pass, Mf-dford and the northern portion of the southern Oregon
area. These brlUlantly garbed Shriners will parade on Ashland street Saturday night as a feature of the win
ter ceremonial of the southern Oregon temple.
Reception of Novices Committee
Wllliem A. Gates, chairman
Quy A. Staiger
Elmer E. Kyle
Arthur, J, Endris
Archie r,.Mansfie3d .
Elbert L. Lenox
Alonzo G, Bishop
Walter h. Bach
Arthur h, Anderson
Wilbur M. Walls
Publicity
Herb Q. Grey, chairman
Fred D. Wagner
A. E. Voorhies
Flmer H. Balsiger
Arthur w. Priaulx
Elbert Bede
Floor Committee
IS. C. Jerome, chairman
Charles R. Cooley
Howard E. Warner
Parade Committee
Millard W. orubb, chairman
Clatoua McCredia
Paul B. Rynnlng
Earl T. Newbry
Medicos
Dr. O. Joyce Moser, chairman
Dr. C, T. Sweeney
Dr. A. P. W. Kresae
Dr. P. Q. Swedenberg
Dr. Charles A. Haines
Dr. Harvey A. Woods
Dr. R.,W. Steams
Recoratlons
Glenn Simpson, chairman
J. Sam Jordan
Fred Schuerman
Alfred Okeson
On to Seattle and Smtis
Nile," July, 1836.
Phone 642 We'll nauj away youi
refuse City Sanitary Service
EXTRA GfRLS BALK AT
ACTING IN STUDIO RAIN
HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Not. 14. (AP
Twenty screen extra girls balked at
working In a downpour of aludlo
made rain, although the studio ar
gtted they had been forewarned and
even promised a delicious hot lunch.
The state division of Industrial rela
tions took the girls complaint under
advisement.
Card of Thanks,
We wish to extend our moat sincere
thanks to ell our neighbors and
frienda for their kind aaaiataace dur
ing the Illness and deatn of our hue
band and father, also for the many
beautiful flowers and words of aym
pathy. Mrs, J. P. Marlon. Mr and
Mrs. Elmer Gott, Mr, end Mrs. How
ard Boughton.
Good News
For users of
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PORTLAND, Ore., Hoy. 14. fAP
An Itatlsn wood importer, Blaise Pas
coll,, told the Portland chamber of
commerce there is "real demand"
for Oregon walnut, maple and myrtle
wood In Italy and France. PsscoH is
on a buying trip. He denied that
Italy was using Oregon wood for
guru toe ka.
the A&hiaBd show year
and is well known as a raa?rt oetal,
havirsg judged in easse of iae nzU&zi's
msor exhibitions.
By securing; Uie vices of these
two men, entranEa are assured af i
critical but fair Judging. Ft ta ex-
pectoS that Brewster and Gshara
oe of assistance in dmin4 xh'tbiis
for both sre we3J Sssjo-ats m J-Wassh
county. Much interest bE in
dlcstd by the growers anJ je3ers I
in the Aahland s"o- wth several
Granjje pn?e of ftse dMlsra,
SLOW
f ill OiUitinu
EATGOKTRACTS
Signing of t&e new wtuest
tion eontroi eosifraets stsnirr in
1838, for a four-year period, is pro-;
ceeding siowiy. arrordin? to County !
Agent Robert G. FoEer. Hie?ft arej
aboit two months Seft fisr tltc siting :
of the contracts ami ail holders ot :
oJd contrscts "sre expected to sign !
up when they get srmmd to it,
The county scnt estimates little !
if any damags to grata crops, as a re-;
sxiit pi the iaie esid speii. Some
farnera report the tail sown grais
is coming up "spoiled." This may
be due to other reasons, sac ft sa
''treating" of the scei.
Fanners in the north part of the
county also report an mmsnat nvtm
ber of scjulrreSs, mbbits and; coyote
coming down from the hIEte "uirs
ter (a the v&Usj. The ratfhts af.d
squirrels get afer the and the
coyotes the tiiriseys, chickens sn
sheep.
APP01NTEI
MS CO. MANAGEI
Announcement wss sssrt fAt wrei
ss orpo?stos sf the assostms
of 1. P. Andrea of Med.'rd Jc t
pasJUsn sf mtjaar for the cmDirij
ta AsM:iad 5tr. Andcea wttt
ttstety attme charge of the Lititta,
Citir- atee reiiee Al Parr, fsrssr
ssssaser, who Ba h?en trA.iJ?rrel
to another pont ta sae dJ.if.rlci for
the So'athm Oros Gas -corpora.-. "on.
the mser-hswtu fieM, Are l
wH qaafied to fitt His nep psal
perteaes was gict tisrossgK fefcs
scrlstLmt wiUL Mori -cm ry Wir4
Company, hsring: corns to sotshem
S5GT2 in Sledfcrd.
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Baking Rwier
JUDGES SELECTED
FOR RABBIT SHOT
ASHLAND, Not. 14. SpU C. S.
Brewster and Hal R. Oshurn will be
the fudges at the second annual Ash
land Poultry and Rabbit aho-ar, De
cember 13 and 14, it wee announced
today.
Brewster ts former professor at
O. S. C. and now ts an official in
milling company in Partiand, He ts
known to be one of the beat poultry
judges in the Pacific northwest,
Osbura, like Brewster, was a judge
Delivered wSttta city
limit direct from ear.
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